Early childhood precursors of adolescent initiation ceremonies
Ethos • Vol/Iss. 8 • Published In • Pages: 132-145 •
By Barry III, Herbert, Schlegel, Alice
Hypothesis
Societies in which the principal nonparental caretaker is an adult nonrelative and is predominantly the same sex as the child will be positvely associated with the occurrence of initiation ceremonies (138-139).
Note
An adolescent initiation ceremony is more likely to be present in societies where an adult nonrelative is the principal nonparental caretaker (Chi square=7.96, df=1, p<.01 for boys) and where the authority figure is predominantly the same sex (Chi square=6.04, df=1, p<.05 for boys; Chi square=5.22, df=1, p<.05 for girls). The only difference that is not statistically significant (caretaker for girls) shows a trend in the same direction.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Chi square | Partially supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Initiation Ceremonies, Occurrence Of | Dependent | Puberty And Initiation |
Principal Caretaker Is The Same Sex As The Child | Independent Combined | Child Care |
Principal Nonparental Caretaker Is An Adult Nonrelative | Independent Combined | Child Care |